Hi Paul,
I find that I'm able to edit my entries, at least on my BN BT.  I first hit 
BACKSPACE with dots 1-4 (CONTROL with K) to modify a field, then scroll down to 
the field, then I either position the touch cursor where I want to edit, or I 
hit the Read Current Character Command (SPACE with dots 3-6 or READ with 
Comma), which usually puts my cursor at the beginning of the info I've entered. 
 I can then move the cursor around the same as with a document, and execute the 
necessary commands.  After I finish editing, I execute the command I would 
normally use to Add a Completed Record (SPACE with dots 2-6 or CONTROL with 
ENTER), and my changes take effect.  HTH.
Maria

>----- Original Message -----
>From: Paul Henrichsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2004 13:08:12 -0800
>Subject: [Braillenote] bugs while editing in the address list

>Hi, pulse data staff.  If I wish to edit a phone number or any other entry
>in the address list, I find the oly way I can do this is to re-enter the
>information.  There seems to be no way to use the arrow keys to position the
>cursor for editing.  This would be the same if trying to edit a dns number
>while setting up an internet connection.
>I think that one should truly be able to edit these fields and not just
>have to re-enter the data.  If the entry is long, this could be a problem.
>What if the user wwere deaf? There would be no speech repeating the phone
>number so that one could try to enter it from memory of what they heard.
>If there is something I am missing, please let me know.
>Thanks.
>Paul Henrichsen
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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